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Re: Jaguar IRS in an MGB

Originally Posted by Camshaft

&lt;snip&gt; Given the overall build quality of Blackwood's car, I'm not too inclined to follow his advice...just sayin'!

That would be a mistake, in my opinion.

Jim is a very good engineer. (In fact, it is one of his true professions) His car may not be to the likings many enthusiasts, but it is well thought out. For example, that rear spoiler adjusts with acceleration (ala the Chapparel of the mid 60's). He is a wiz at fuel injection, and understands most eveything mechanical and electrical. Take a look at the pictures in the Buick Roadmaster link that I provided...you'll see his work on the Jag IRS, which became a true bolt-in for the MGB and MGB/GT.

I'll betcha if you e-mailed him, he would be MORE than willing to answer your questions/concerns over an IRS install into your own MGB.